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Pritchard, Duncan – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
A certain conception of the relevance of virtue epistemology to the philosophy of education is set out. On this conception, while the epistemic goal of education might initially be promoting the pupil's cognitive success, it should ultimately move on to the development of the pupil's cognitive agency. A continuum of cognitive agency is described,…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Objectives, Cognitive Ability
Vicars, Dennis – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2011
The author believes the two most valuable employees in an organization are the valued person(s) that has been there forever and helped build the infrastructure and processes and a "new guy" who questions why they exist. The seasoned professionals not only understand the processes, infrastructure, culture, educational programs, and vision, but were…
Descriptors: Participative Decision Making, Change Strategies, Organizational Change, Learning Processes
Benander, Ruth – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2009
Experiential learning is making meaning from direct experience. Experiential learning is used in workplace training (Silberman, 2007), and is the theoretical foundation for all practicum and co-op program learning. Supported by findings on expert/novice learning styles (Boshuizen, Bromme, and Gruber, H., 2004), this essay reflects on the practice…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Ethnography, Faculty Development, Scholarship
Akyol, Zehra; Arbaugh, J. Ben; Cleveland-Innes, Marti; Garrison, D. Randy; Ice, Phil; Richardson, Jennifer C.; Swan, Karen – Journal of Distance Education, 2009
The Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework has become a prominent model of teaching and learning in online and blended learning environments. Considerable research has been conducted which employs the framework with promising results, resulting in wide use to inform the practice of online and blended teaching and learning. For the CoI model to…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Inquiry, Electronic Learning, Blended Learning
Su, Ya-Hui – Studies in Continuing Education, 2007
This paper considers the bottom-up vision of the learning society. Unlike the top-down approach, the bottom-up approach does not start by specifying the purposes of learning which should direct the development of the learning society, but from observing interactions among learning individuals as agents. While in the relevant literature and…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Active Learning, Synthesis, Holistic Evaluation

Thomas, Dene Kay – Language Arts, 1988
Claims "why" questions are asked out of curiosity or criticism. Discusses eight methods of answering (appealing to authority, tradition, popularity, practicality, or feelings, admitting ignorance, turning the question back, and addressing reasons). Argues that "why" sits at the very heart of learning. (SR)
Descriptors: Curiosity, Elementary Education, Inquiry, Learning Processes

Morowitz, Harold J. – Teachers College Record, 1980
One goal of education should be to sensitize students to the meaning of what is said and the way valid knowledge is established. (JD)
Descriptors: Anti Intellectualism, Educational Objectives, Inquiry, Learning Processes
Schutz, Paul A.; Hong, Ji Y.; Cross, Dionne I.; Osbon, Jennifer N. – Educational Psychology Review, 2006
This article represents our current reflections on our approach to inquiry on emotions in education. Our views reflect an eclectic blend of, educational, psychological, and social historical approaches to inquiry on emotion and emotional regulation. In an effort to explicate our approach, we address our working definitions of emotion and emotional…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Learning Activities, Emotional Response, Metacognition
Hatton, Mary – 2000
In order for students to experience science as scientists do, they must learn the skills of inquiry. This paper examines inquiry as a way of learning science and presents strategies to promote inquiry in teaching science. A model of progression of inquiry skills from grades K-2 to 3-5 is presented and the skills are aligned with the Massachusetts…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inquiry, Learning Processes, Science Instruction
Afolabi, Sol K. – 1979
The approaches and methods of teaching and learning social studies are examined. Fundamental study skills are emphasized: effective questioning techniques, data gathering, ability to recognize relationships in terms of time and space, and ability to recognize facts, opinions, and propaganda. To develop these skills it is recommended that priority…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Inquiry, Learning Processes, Reading Skills
van der Veen, Ruud – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2006
Societal changes in late modernity influenced what persons should learn and also influenced how education should change to support these new learning requirements. Particularly, the increasing instrumentalization of our society requires more autonomous and reflective learners. On the one hand this article describes three specific examples of such…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Social Change, Nonformal Education, Adult Education
Collins, Allan – 1986
An illustration of the cognitive theory of inquiry teaching is presented in this paper in a tutorial dialogue on the nature of lenses. After a description of the goals of the method, the paper discusses the following ten general strategies inquiry teachers use to accomplish the goals: (1) selecting positive and negative exemplars, (2) varying…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Learning Processes

Murphy, John W.; Pardeck, John T. – Journal of Education, 1985
Argues that technology not only represents a set of devices that teachers may use but, more importantly, advances a view about knowledge that shapes social existence and stifles the creative learning that most educators extol. Advocates humanizing educational technology and reintegrating it into the process of learning, not just the classroom…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Creative Thinking, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education

Paul, Richard W. – Educational Leadership, 1984
Responding to Goldman's critique of the Socratic method, the author redefines the "Socratic spirit" as rational dialog focused on questions of significance in an atmosphere of mutual support and cooperation. Exemplified in Lipman's "Philosophy for Children," this approach nourishes the reflective spirit in children and develops…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry

McIntosh, William J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
The same issues in science education have been discussed since the 1930s. Discusses the structure of college education and focuses on what students should know and be able to do. Points out the changes in college science instruction. (Contains 11 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Futures (of Society), Higher Education